Ke Kumu Hawaii, Volume IV, Number 3, 4 July 1838 — He manao hooikaika. [ARTICLE]
He manao hooikaika.
B na mea lawe i ke Kinnu H;uvaii, e aloha kakou ia lehova, ine ko knUou naao * pau, me kv> kakou uhnne» {khi, me ko kakou ikaika n |»to, me k<> k<ikou mnnao a pan. Ua like hoi ka lun ia« e aloha aku nc i koii ho(i|ain»:i e like ine oe ilH>; |ioh<ila. e piile uui kakou i ke Akua, no tin hoalanna o kako». no na'lii, uo na kiuim, 110 na kaii;<ka, no oa kamalii, i lona inni iu kukon a paunahuaa ka Uhane Ilemolelei 4 'oia ke aloha, ka olioli, ke kuikahi, ke ohonut, ka lokoTiaikai, ka inaikai,,ka inanaoio, ke akahai, ka hooinanawanni, ka haiia pono, ka naanao. ka noho maka haipule, ka launa hoahanau, ke Mlm." Ina iloko o kakou keia ninu niea, ai mahuahua hoi, oia ka mea e lilo ai oukou i poe hoopalaleha ole, a i poe hua nui, ma ka ike aku i ko kakou
WW f|eu Kristo. £nf kakau W i Fetero 1: 9. * 4 lkl|o Kl mea nek i keia niau mea, ua niakapo in, ua powiehiwehi ka ike ana, a ua poina ia ia kona huikala nna i nahewa kahiko." Alolia oukou. loamc W. Naihk.